Hey all,
I have a device that is running on the TUSB3410 usb to serial converter chipset, and i am trying to connect the WRN3400Lv2 to the device via USB so that i can either use USBIP or ser2net. I have USBIP working for other devices connected to the USB hub, but when I connect the TUSB3410 device, I get the following on the host router
- busid 2-1.3 (0451:3410)
2-1.3:1.0 -> none

and then the following on the windows client when trying to connect
C:\Users\nettop\Desktop\usbip_windows_v0.2.0.0_signed>usbip.exe -l 192.168.1.1
- 192.168.1.1
2-1.3: Texas Instruments, Inc. : TUSB3410 Microcontroller (0451:3410)

When I connect to this device, I only get the TUSB3410 "Multi port adapter" listed, but not the subsequent USB->Serial COM port.

Any thoughts? My hunch is that the USBIP is forwarding along the initial USB connection, but what I really need is to have the driver for the TUSB3401 loaded on the router, so that I can have USBIP pass along the /dev/TTY connection. Or better yet, start running ser2net.

I found this source code written for tomato. Wondering if it made it in to the release I'm using (1.28 by shibby) and I'm just focusing on the wrong issue
Search Google: "keyspan.h" tomato
(I can't post links yet)

i switched to the TUSB3410 single driver package from TI and i am having better luck. It seems the USBIP has issues when a device has more than one driver installed for it….just in case anyone else runs into this issue.